Photoshop for iPad Adds the Select Subject Tool

Adobe has updated Photoshop for iPad, adding the Select Subject tool. This works exactly the same way on iPad as it does on desktop, and produces the same results. Adobe has also improved the way cloud documents are handled, and tweaked the user interface. Unlock the free “iPhone and iPad Shortcuts” cheat sheet now! This […]

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Can’t Update Your iPhone or iPad? 8 Ways to Fix It

Having problems updating your iPhone or iPad to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS? There are a few reasons why you could be facing these issues. Don’t be disheartened, though—there’s almost certainly a solution to the problem. Let’s look at some fixes that will help you get the latest software running on your device […]

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How to Connect a Game Controller to Your iPad or iPhone

So many games are available in the App Store, but playing them can be tough. Although some were designed with the limits of a touchscreen in mind, many were not. For example, you’ll need a standard game controller to make the most of games like Fortnite, PUBG, and Minecraft. But how do you connect a […]

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Which iPad Should You Buy? Find the Best iPad for You

When the iPad first launched in 2010, there was only one model available. Now, there are five different iPad models to choose from, each with their own benefits and drawbacks to consider. What makes the iPad Pro different to the iPad Air? Which is the most affordable iPad? Which iPad should you buy? Let’s take […]

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Is There a Right Time to Buy a New Mac, iPhone, or iPad?

Because technology advances so quickly, a product you buy today could be superseded by its next iteration in a month. Knowing this, is there a “best time” to buy an iPhone, iPad, or Mac to get the biggest bang for your buck? Let’s examine Apple’s historical release schedules and try to figure out when the […]

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iPhone or iPad Getting Hot? Here’s Why and How to Fix It

Your iPhone or iPad is a hard-working computer, even though it’s small enough to fit in your pocket or a bag. But unlike desktop or laptop computers, it doesn’t have a heat sink or a fan to regulate its temperature and keep everything cool. When you put any device under stress, it will generate heat. […]

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